Abortion
From “The Patriot Post” (2/4/15):
Planned Parenthood Marks Black History Month – Tragically, the right to life has been denied to 57 million unborn children sacrificed on the altar of “choice” since 1973. And it’s no secret a disproportionate number of those children are black. So it’s ironic and, frankly, downright despicable that Planned Parenthood, the nation’s premier abortion provider, is marking Black History Month by “honoring 99 African American leaders – one for each year since Planned Parenthood was founded.” Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, who was a proponent of eugenics – the forced sterilization and abortions of black and minority children. In the 42 years since abortion was legalized, an astounding 13 million unborn blacks have never seen the light of day thanks in no small measure to Sanger’s organization. If Planned Parenthood truly wants to honor blacks, it might start by rejecting the effort to deny minorities’ very existence.
The three deadliest words by Mike Schouten
You’ll be Shocked When You Hear What Abortion Clinic Workers Do to Make Sure the Baby’s Dead by Sarah Terzo
When She Told Her Father She Was Pregnant He Was Upset, But She Didn’t Have an Abortion by Steven Ertelt
Adoption
WATCH: This Family Found The Perfect Present For Their Adopted Daughter. Her Response Says It All
I love adoption, but … by Shannon Dingle
Webinar: You Can Adopt Without Debt: Creative Ways to Cover the Cost of Adoption
End-of-Life
The Last Days of Annie Bus: A Chronicle of Dutch Euthanasia by Laura Höflinger – “Annie Bus of the Netherlands suffered from horrendous pain and paralysis, but not from a terminal illness. She wanted to die anyway. The story of how she got her wish demonstrates how difficult it is to set boundaries in a country that permits assisted suicide.”
Family Living
5 Easy Ways Dads Can Get Involved in Their Child’s Education by Christopher A. Brown
Politics
3 Ways Media Hacks Are Dangerously Politicizing Vaccines by Mollie Hemmingway
Worldview and Culture
Dessert Storm: Oregon Bakers Found Guilty by Tony Perkins
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